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Claiming against tax for chiropratic care of feet and legs
aandp_2
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i am a dog walker and to keep my legs and feet in good order to keep on walking client dogs i have regular appointments for treatment.
Am i able to claim the expense of treatment against my tax bill
Am i able to claim the expense of treatment against my tax bill
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Not unless you use them solely for business...0
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You may however be able to claim for shoes/insoles etc if they are solely (sorry to repeat the pun) for businessSo many glitches, so little time...0
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